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Austrian Company relocates Part of Production to Krajina in BiH

Published December 16, 2024
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The Austrian company Remus, a globally renowned producer of sports exhaust systems, has announced significant investments and the creation of new jobs at its production facilities in Sanski Most in the coming year.

This was confirmed by Stephan Zochling, the company’s general manager, during a meeting with Mensur Seferovic, the mayor of Sanski Most.

Remus plans to relocate part of its production capacities from Austria to Sanski Most.

This move includes substantial investments in modernizing existing production facilities, aiming to enhance their efficiency and competitiveness in the global market.

In addition to expanding production activities, the company intends to invest in solar energy projects, highlighting its commitment to sustainable development and the use of renewable energy sources, aligning with modern industrial trends.

Seferovic expressed satisfaction with the announced investments, emphasizing the multiple benefits for the local community.

“Creating new jobs and modernizing production facilities will significantly contribute to the development of our municipality and improve the living standards of our citizens,” Seferovic stated.

Remus has been operating in Sanski Most for many years, employing a considerable number of local workers. The company’s latest plans reaffirm its long-term commitment to developing its business in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

The announced projects are expected to be implemented by 2025, with local authorities pledging full support for their execution, Biznis Info writes.

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